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The angry, sardonic and very funny Dana Gould (http://www.danagould.com) and Stand Up! Records (www.standuprecords.com) today announced that his 2009 release Let Me Put My Thoughts In You is out now for the first time ever on vinyl. In fact, it is released now on 180 gram, heavyweight vinyl for all you LP purists. Take that cynics!

Dana Gould may not be the smartest guy in the world, the most handsome guy in the world, or the funniest guy in the world. He's got a dodgy genetic line, a lot of euphemisms for semen, and the general build of a giant condom full of walnuts. He's only got two real emotions: rage and suppressed rage. And he's definitely lost all his game. But on 2009's Let Me Put My Thoughts In You, he demonstrates that he has enough reason to know that life's all downhill after a NASA mission, the best minds of our generation are busy developing boner pills and specialty coffee drinks, and that a real bum needs a good back story.

For anyone who's ever found himself on a grocery store scavenger hunt, only to learn that Sunny Harvest Li'l Cobra Bits and Maple Flavored Whiskey Pops were naught but red herrings designed to earn his mate a little alone time, Dana Gould is the gold standard of intelligent, reasoned, adult comedy. That, and he's got a Satanic puppy monologue straight out of Shakespeare. Irresistibly funny, irrepressibly logical, and eminently listenable, Let Me Put My Thoughts in You is the record you won't stop quoting.

Stand Up! Records is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota and run by Grammy-winning comedy producer Dan Schlissel. With a growing catalog and more than 130 releases, they have a 14 year history as a champion of the underdog. More than just a record label it is a comedy brand juggernaut; combining comedy, great art, discovering new talent, founding comedy festivals and also producing cool stuff.

-- Be sure to pick up ANONYMOUS, the novel that Publishers Weekly hailed as a "well-crafted piece of experimental, voyeuristic fiction..." and "a winning jumble of the gritty, the raw, and the grotesque" at http://www.tanamor.com/p/anonymous.html.